- Just watching the Blackberry World Keyboard and saw a demo of the amazing Keyboard and the wow camera function which can go back in time and Heins. Is saying there is more...
Cmon RIM!!! You are three months away from launch and you are showing off all these cool features. The other fruit company will launch these features and tell the world they created magic...
Having said that, the soft keyboard is awesome...just wow...
Patent this already...05-01-12 08:43 AMLike 0 - Are you really sure you want to keep this thread title...?
And what exactly is being launched in 3 months? Hint: don't respond with "BB10"05-01-12 08:47 AMLike 2 - Have you been watching the Keynote by Heins?
He just said that the actual hardware will be launching later this year, but they gave an amazing demo on the Dev Alpha device. But so early before launch might make some other companies go back to the drawing board before they launch their own products.
The features are very cool. The keyboard is something very different. The app flow implementation is also something very innovative. No need to go back to home or swipe to home. The apps are just there to move around.05-01-12 08:52 AMLike 0 - how does "later this year" turn into "3 months" when it travels from Thor's mouth to this forum though?05-01-12 08:54 AMLike 2
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Might be even later. And thats the thing, this phone they showed off...if they did launch in a month's time..trust me it would sell. But if they delay it then showing off the features now enables others to copy them.
Anyway the features are VERY INNOVATIVE....RIM has brought out a great OS from the initial looks.Last edited by sam_b77; 05-01-12 at 09:11 AM.
05-01-12 08:58 AMLike 0 - Features look nice. My concern is the screen resolution, it's 1280x768 from what I read, which is higher than the iPhone 4S. I wonder if apps are going to be bigger in size. This would make getting the 16GB phone useless....05-01-12 09:00 AMLike 0
- CrackBerry KevinCrackBerry FounderWith what RIM showed off today iOS doesn't matter. This can come out after iPhone 5 and it doesn't matter to RIM.
Don't you guys get it? RIM isn't trying to build a Apple killer. They don't have to. Apple can have their market, and RIM is carving out their own here for the BlackBerry People. People like me man... get stuff done FAST. They're building a phone that'll appeal to 1 in 5 people. Not 4 in 5. And that's FINE. It's not a smartphone market anymore.. it's a global phone market of smarter phones. RIM can have a hugely successful company building a phone for a segment of the market. I think they have their positioning finally figured out here.
BlackBerry totally has their priorities straight here.. build phones for people who have stuff to do and want to get it done. Flow experience rocks.
BlackBerry is seriously back baby.05-01-12 09:04 AMLike 67 - With what RIM showed off today iOS doesn't matter. This can come out after iPhone 5 and it doesn't matter to RIM.
Don't you guys get it? RIM isn't trying to build a Apple killer. They don't have to. Apple can have their market, and RIM is carving out their own here for the BlackBerry People. People like me man... get stuff done FAST. They're building a phone that'll appeal to 1 in 5 people. Not 4 in 5. And that's FINE. It's not a smartphone market anymore.. it's a global phone market of smarter phones. RIM can have a hugely successful company building a phone for a segment of the market. I think they have their positioning finally figured out here.
BlackBerry totally has their priorities straight here.. build phones for people who have stuff to do and want to get it done. Flow experience rocks.
BlackBerry is seriously back baby.
The company is back to its roots and innovating. Not behind the curve, but ahead of it.
The hard work and brickbats on the PB OS is bringing results. A whole new way of interacting with touch devices. The icon rows UI is looking so last decade now.
WOW...05-01-12 09:09 AMLike 5 -
What it basically does is that you can slide up you messages partially from the side, while the calendar is open and then bring up another pane of chat messages while the email pane is underneath and calendar pane is below that.
Still can't describe it accurately though.
The way Thorsten Heins said is that all apps are open all the time and no need to go back anywhere and launch app. Just pull what you need from side.
Maybe Kevin would do a better job describing it.05-01-12 09:14 AMLike 3 - With what RIM showed off today iOS doesn't matter. This can come out after iPhone 5 and it doesn't matter to RIM.
Don't you guys get it? RIM isn't trying to build a Apple killer. They don't have to. Apple can have their market, and RIM is carving out their own here for the BlackBerry People. People like me man... get stuff done FAST. They're building a phone that'll appeal to 1 in 5 people. Not 4 in 5. And that's FINE. It's not a smartphone market anymore.. it's a global phone market of smarter phones. RIM can have a hugely successful company building a phone for a segment of the market. I think they have their positioning finally figured out here.
BlackBerry totally has their priorities straight here.. build phones for people who have stuff to do and want to get it done. Flow experience rocks.
BlackBerry is seriously back baby.
It's more tactically sound for them to perform flanking maneuvers over the next few years in order to build their position. You have to keep things in perspective - there's a few phone manufacturers who have thrown in their lot with the Android OS that are not any better off than RIM is running BB OS7.
Keep in mind, Android might be ahead of RIM right now, but that doesn't automatically translate into HTC (just an example) being ahead of RIM just because their phones are running it. Android phone makers have to contend with not only other Android phones, but also iPhones, BB, and other phone makers that make both Windows Phones and Androids. RIM, like Apple, being the makers of their own hardware+software can do well for themselves in that atmosphere as long as they stay current and don't fall into 3 years of total apathy and complacency like they did prior to the recent shake-up.Last edited by omniusovermind; 05-01-12 at 09:22 AM.
05-01-12 09:15 AMLike 6 - Just watching the Blackberry World Keyboard and saw a demo of the amazing Keyboard and the wow camera function which can go back in time and Heins. Is saying there is more...
Cmon RIM!!! You are three months away from launch and you are showing off all these cool features. The other fruit company will launch these features and tell the world they created magic...
Having said that, the soft keyboard is awesome...just wow...
Patent this already...
i agree with you completely. rim needs to patent all they can.
Sent from Blackberry 9810 with Crackberry forum app05-01-12 09:15 AMLike 0 - Very different from iPad or Playbook. You would have to see it. Can't describe it.
What it basically does is that you can slide up you messages partially from the side, while the calendar is open and then bring up another pane of chat messages while the email pane is underneath and calendar pane is below that.
Still can't describe it accurately though.
The way Thorsten Heins said is that all apps are open all the time and no need to go back anywhere and launch app. Just pull what you need from side.
Maybe Kevin would do a better job describing it.05-01-12 09:16 AMLike 0 - That took a lot less time than I expected for a 'RIM is stupid' thread to show up after that demo.
I knew it would I just figured it would take at least a little longer.05-01-12 09:21 AMLike 3 - Yea battery would be a concern. Well nothing can be said about that till it actually reaches the hands of end users.05-01-12 09:22 AMLike 0
- Just watching the Blackberry World Keyboard and saw a demo of the amazing Keyboard and the wow camera function which can go back in time and Heins. Is saying there is more...
Cmon RIM!!! You are three months away from launch and you are showing off all these cool features. The other fruit company will launch these features and tell the world they created magic...
Having said that, the soft keyboard is awesome...just wow...
Patent this already...
And yes u were right about That serious troll, if u remember me "CH*T*YA MAT BAN"05-01-12 09:22 AMLike 0 - I thought let a RIM lover get it out of the way before a hater comes up and trolls all the way to heavenSnoozerBold likes this.05-01-12 09:24 AMLike 1
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Husain, I'm watching the live webcast. I don't think you can rewind it just yet.
You can start watching it by following the link on the CB homepage.05-01-12 09:25 AMLike 0 -
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But still, as Kevin said and I agree, they don't need to be as huge as MS or Google to be a big player, they just need to be as good as or better than the individual OEM's who are making those phones.05-01-12 09:40 AMLike 0 - Just had a vdo of cascades.
A-W-E-S-O-M-E. Period. This ui is gonna be the wickedest thing around when its out.
I bet Steve Jobs' wishing to kiss the designers, and maybe heins too.Last edited by husainpatan; 05-01-12 at 09:44 AM.
05-01-12 09:41 AMLike 0 - sleepngbearRetired ModeratorBingo, Kev. People need to get out of this all-or-nothing mindset. It really sounds like RIM learned a big lesson from marketing the PlayBook as just another tablet alternative. PB is not nor was ever meant to be RIM's iPad, just as it appears that BB10 is not intended to be RIM's iPhone. Rather, it is RIM's own answer to what consumers seem to be demanding of their mobile devices. There's plenty of room in the market for a not-iPhone and a not-Android. I think RIM's biggest challenge is going to be how to effectively market itself in that light.05-01-12 09:43 AMLike 0
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